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endlessvista
04-03-2009, 04:43 PM
hmmm what was in those archives then?


Three missing after Cologne building collapses
HERMANN J. KNIPPERTZ

Associated Press

March 3, 2009 at 2:59 PM EST

COLOGNE, Germany — Cologne's six-storey city archive building rumbled and then collapsed into a pile of rubble Tuesday. Many people inside were able to flee to safety, but authorities said they were searching for three people missing from nearby buildings.

The collapse about 2 p.m. also dragged down parts of two neighbouring buildings in the western German city. Officials initially said nine people were feared missing in one of those buildings — which contained apartments and an amusement arcade — but police later said all but three had turned up safe.

“Suddenly there was a rumbling, as if a train were going past,” witness Alfred Hoovestaedt, who works nearby, told n-tv television. “Then the noise got louder and louder, and we heard vibration. Then, in seconds, the whole area was covered in a haze.”

Florian Hacke, who lives two buildings away, said he ran out of his house after he heard a creaking noise and cracks opened up in his ceiling.
The scene of a collapsed building in downtown Cologne, western Germany, Tuesday.

Alerted by sounds that preceded the collapse, staff and visitors at the Cologne archive were able to get out in time with no injuries, fire department director Stephan Neuhoff said.

It was unclear exactly how many people were inside the building at the time. Two construction workers initially reported as missing were among those who escaped.

The modern-style building opened in 1971. A long-time archive employee, Eberhard Illner, told a German radio station that he had noticed cracks in the basement last year.

There was no immediate word on the condition of the archive's contents. Cologne has archive material going back over centuries, manuscripts by communist pioneers Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels and documents related to German writer Heinrich Boell.

Rubble from the collapse spilled out up to 70 meters away, police spokesman Wolfgang Baldes said. The roof of a nearby subway construction site also collapsed, but officials said they did not believe anyone was trapped in there.

Work was being done on a new subway line under the street on which the building stood, but the cause of the collapse not yet clear, fire department spokesman Daniel Leupold said. About 250 firefighters rushed to the scene.

“I am not aware of any work at the moment that might have caused this,” said Gudrun Meyer, a spokeswoman for the subway company. Project leader Rolf Papst said there had been no major tunnelling work done in the last 30 days.

In 2004, the tower of a nearby church leaned about a metre to one side, an incident blamed on underground construction work.

armoured_amazon
04-03-2009, 04:51 PM
:(

size_of_light
04-03-2009, 04:51 PM
Odd that for an 'unexpected collapse' at 2pm on a Tuesday, the possible death toll is going to be so low.

Do tall buildings just drop out of the sky like that? I'd find it odd if any six storey building did, but when it's the city archive, what do they take people for, gullible fools?

Oh, wait..:o

It's 100% suspect. Somebody wanted to 'vanish' something that was in there.

armoured_amazon
04-03-2009, 04:55 PM
It's 100% suspect. Somebody wanted to 'vanish' something that was in there.

I agree it's suspect. Pity they couldn't just stage a 'theft'.

simplysimon
04-03-2009, 04:58 PM
It's all getting far too open, they seem to be so convinced that they can't be stopped now. This is very suspect.

size_of_light
04-03-2009, 05:00 PM
I agree it's suspect. Pity they couldn't just stage a 'theft'.

Yeah, or the old 'burst gas pipe explosion' routine.

If it contained stuff dating back centuries, God knows what was in there.

I'd bet that whatever it was, it was spirited out and secretly preserved, rather than just going down in the pile of rubble, since the first logical thing to do would be to try to recover as much as possible out of the debris and it'd be far too risky to chance it surviving the collapse and being retrieved.

EDIT: It might be interesting to read and back up the early online reports because the media usually fucks up in the initial aftermath and the stories could contain eyewitness accounts that suggest evidence of a controlled demolition - testimonies that will later be edited and erased from the official online records for posterity.

rhydra
04-03-2009, 05:25 PM
The film V for Vendetta, the house of lords (I think as I haven't seen it) was blown up, it was explained by a "controlled demolition?"